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The staff of the Pokémon Horizons anime has announced new cast members and theme songs for its upcoming “Rising Again” arc, set to premiere on October 31. The new arc will see the protagonists journey to the Blueberry Academy, a location familiar to players of “The Indigo Disk” DLC from the Pokémon Scarlet/Violet games. New

The upcoming television anime adaptation of Hey’s “Kamiina Botan, Yoheru Sugata wa Yuri no Hana” (Botan Kamiina Fully Blossoms When Drunk) has officially cast Yurina Amami in the role of Akane Yusa. The announcement, which includes a character visual, further builds anticipation for the series, slated to premiere in April 2026. Yurina Amami Steps into

Studio Colorido, known for its distinctive animation style, has once again lent its talents to the Pokémon franchise, releasing a charming new animated short as part of The Pokémon Company’s ongoing “POKÉTOON” project. The latest installment, titled “Dooh Tairyō Hassei-chū?” (Is This a Clodsire Outbreak?), puts the spotlight on the beloved Wooper and its evolution,

Voice actor Yūichirō Umehara has been announced as a new addition to the cast of the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Kusunoki’s Garden of Gods (Kami no Niwatsuki Kusunoki-tei), slated to premiere in 2026. Umehara will lend his voice to the character Saiga Harima, a modern-day exorcist. Yūichirō Umehara Takes on the Role of Saiga

The highly anticipated TV anime adaptation of Shiki and Wan Hachipisu’s light novel series, Observation Records of My Fiancée: The Misadventures of a Self-Proclaimed Villainess, has officially revealed its primary voice cast and an extensive list of additional production staff. The anime is slated for a 2026 premiere, with Ashi Production handling the animation. Main

Fans globally can now get a clearer look at the upcoming “Disney Twisted-Wonderland The Animation” as an English-subtitled trailer has been released. The promotional video offers an immersive glimpse into the anime’s unique premise, inspired by iconic Disney villains, ahead of its October 29 debut on Disney+. The trailer provides an English-subtitled version of the

The official website for the “Girls Band Cry” anime has unveiled a new trailer and visual for its second compilation film, titled “Naa, Mirai.” (Hey, Future.), which also previews the film’s theme song, “Arrow,” performed by the in-story band TOGENASHI TOGEARI. The movie is scheduled to premiere in Japanese theaters on November 14, 2025. “Naa,